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AiCoin中文|Sep 28, 2025 11:01
Last week, at an event at Boston Blockchain Week, I learned about a woman who instantly gained fans: Abigail Johnson, Chairman and CEO of Fidelity Investments - the head of a top financial giant with $5.9 trillion in global funds and a regular on Forbes' "Most Powerful Women in the World" list. ✨ But to be honest, what I truly admire is not her title, but her curiosity and initiative towards future technology. ❤ Abigail shared that as early as 2011, Fidelity began to pay attention to Bitcoin. At that time, there was no such thing as a 'moment of enlightenment', but rather because of the company's culture: 'We take pride in everything driven by curiosity and never shy away from new things.' Over the years, they have tried 52 business scenarios related to encryption technology, from failure to success, and ultimately found a balance between traditional finance and blockchain. She also specifically mentioned several suggestions: ✨ Any institution that wants to exist in the long term must face regulation squarely. Good regulation is not a shackle, but a bridge that helps users build trust. ✨ Finance is already complex enough, and cryptocurrencies need to avoid "excessive complexity", otherwise it will be difficult for ordinary people to participate. ✨ The focus of new technology is not on disruption, but on connectivity. Combining traditional finance with emerging encryption to create new value. Despite being over sixty years old, she is still curious about new things, giving people a warmth and familiarity that is completely different from the traditional image of a "strong woman". This enthusiasm and open attitude truly evoke admiration in people ❤ Now, I want to talk to you in front of the screen: as a female user, do you also have expectations for future technology? What are your most concerned needs or questions if participating in blockchain or Web3? Leave a message and chat! Women's Power, Blockchain, Curiosity Driven Web3
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